Description
Product Overview: A beautifully preserved example of prehistoric craftsmanship, this side-notched projectile point was surface-found on a private farm in the heart of the Arkansas Delta (Phillips County). Featuring a vivid pink and crimson hue, this piece is a standout for collectors of Southern lithics.
Artifact Details: * Classification: Side-Notched Point (Big Sandy/Cache River variant).
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Era: Archaic to Early Mississippian transition.
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Material: High-grade Red River Jasper / Heat-treated Arkansas Novaculite.
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Dimensions: [Insert exact length/width here, e.g., 2.5″ x 1″].
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Condition: Exceptional. Features deep, symmetrical side notches and a sharp, intact tip. The flaking patterns suggest a master knapper’s hand.
Why It’s Unique: Phillips County is famous for its proximity to the Helena Mound site. Unlike the common grey chert found elsewhere, the “pink” coloration of this piece often results from intentional heat-treating by ancient peoples to make the stone easier to flake, making it a “premium” artifact of its time.
Estimated Value
Because of the rare color and the high degree of symmetry, this single piece is worth more than the standard field-finds from your other farm.







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